Precincts

Precinct lines are re-drawn, if necessary, after every census. The lines must run
along existing boundaries such as streets, streams, creeks, railroad tracks or
power lines. Precinct lines may be drawn down the middle of a street or the middle
of a neighborhood. Government owned buildings are used as polling places, if available.
If a government owned building is not available, civic centers, private schools,
or churches are used. You must vote in the precinct in which you reside.